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What We Are Doing

Over the past few years, we've been thinking deeply about how Ainsworth Pet Nutrition impacts and affects the local community and larger environment. Ultimately, we have come to believe in the idea of the 'triple bottom line:' paying attention to people, planet and profit. To have a healthy business, we simply must have a healthy environment and a healthy community; and in the long run, for one to thrive, they all need to thrive. Our success requires it, and the program we've built and detailed here is based on this perspective.

Where Are We Going

Our goals are broad and come from questioning every aspect of our business through an environmental and social perspective. We’ve asked: "Is this harming the environment? Do we need this much packaging? Can we use less fossil fuels for this? How can we avoid throwing this away? What about the community? How can we make it better? How can we raise awareness on the importance of a healthy environment?" These questions are the basis for where we are going.

What We Are Doing

At Ainsworth, we feel that being a leader in business also means being a leader in the community. And what better way to lead than by example? Through various outreach initiatives, we are encouraging not only Ainsworth employees to become more involved in community organizations and events, but also the general public through unique opportunities with conservation-based roots. Our participation in everything from the American Cancer Society's Daffodil Days, to pulling trash from our local creek, to supporting local educational and arts institutions highlights our dedication to responsibly working together to develop and beautify our neighborhoods and to conserve the resources that make our community, our home.

Where Are We Going

Continue to support local, grassroots organizations and events through impassioned Ainsworth manpower.

Work together with our employees and members of our community to clean up our neighborhood in every way – from planting flowers and landscaping around local parks to developing sustainability programs and events for all to join!

Support and encourage education and youth involvement in green initiatives to forge a bright future for the Ainsworth Pet Nutrition communities.

What We Are Doing

We studied our entire manufacturing process from an environmental perspective and determined that we can reduce our negative environmental impact in three key areas: waste, water, & energy. We've created teams to focus on these major components and have set goals and taken steps to continuously reduce them all.

Where Are We Going

These are some of the big initiatives we plan to accomplish in the next few years:

Reduce the amount of greenhouse gas we emit per bag of pet food by 15%

Create less than 1% waste (100 pounds of finished product equals less than one pound of total company waste)

Recycle over 99% of items that don't need to be thrown away

Reduce the amount of water we use in our entire production process by 25%

Close the loops: make over 99% of our waste, someone's input

What We Are Doing

Many of our brands have supplemental components that strive toward our social and environmental goals – trying to give back to the people, pets and world around us. Whether it's animals in need, animal shelters or carbon offsets, there are numerous programs in place that help each time you purchase one of our products.

Where Are We Going

We want to continue all we are doing and more, focusing on what as mentioned above -- animal's in need, animal shelters, and carbon offsets. For 2012 some of our specific goals include donating over $2,000,000 dollars (largely through Rachael's Rescue) toward animal's in need, while continuing to purchase carbon offsets for the entire Back to Basics product line.

What We Are Doing

In a perfect world, our pet foods would get to you without using any fossil fuels, road time, or truck of any kind. But, until we figure out how to e-mail our pet foods, thats not yet possible- but it's the utopian ideal we are striving for. Our goal is to ship our products to you while creating as little environmental harm as possible, focused on minimalizing the use of fossil fuels, miles on the road, & excess truck capacity.

Where Are We Going

These are some of the big goals we hope to accomplish in the next few years:

Save 100,000 miles of road-time" and "5,000 gallons of fossil fuels

Have trucks filled to at least 95% capacity

Get the most efficient energy system possible in our warehouses — proper lighting is one way we will achieve that.

Shift our entire forklift fleet to electric energy

Start using more environmentally-friendly modes of travel, like rail

What We Are Doing

Packaging is an interesting and broad subject. We have to think about the entire picture, from what raw materials are being sourced and utilized to how we design and print our packages. We also have to think about how it gets disposed of by the end-user. It's life cycle thinking, and we will be working on influencing all of it. We want to do our part, but we also want to encourage you to do yours, while simultaneously pushing our suppliers to follow our environmental principles.

Where Are We Going

These are some of the big initiatives we plan to accomplish in the next few years:

Reduce the amount of packaging to the equivalent of getting rid of 1 in 5 packages

Encourage and provide options for consumers so that 9 out of 10 packages are being recycled

Ensure that two-thirds of packaging consists of either recycled or renewable resources

Choose and reward packaging suppliers based on their environmentally responsible actions and behaviors

Community

Learn how we are encouraging and promoting our fellow employees, the general public and other local businesses toward community development, involvement and environmental awareness.

Production

Learn how, through closed-loop systems and continuous reduction of our environmental impacts, we now recycle almost 90% (6,000 tons) of our waste, and how our overall impact is less than it's ever been.

Packaging

Initiatives

100+ Trees Planted on our Donated, Backyard Property

On May 17, 2011, over 40 Ainsworth employees gathered behind our Meadville plant on a rainy Northwestern Pennsylvania day to plant over 100 various species of trees. Purchased from a local nursery, the trees were planted along French Creek and the proposed extension of Ernst Trail. This nature trail is a popular Meadville destination that already extends for over five miles throughout the lush bottomlands of the French Creek Valley, and Ainsworth has offered its land as a pathway for the expansion.

The Ainsworth team has a goal to plant over 500 additional trees throughout our grounds and surrounding properties and parks over the next three years. Through the guidance of our very own master gardener, we are working to lead our community in caring for the trees as they reach maturity. We have determined that if we plant 500 trees, we can offset 120 tons of carbon.

Specific Supporting Data

500 trees offsets 120 tons of carbon

103 trees planted in 2011

500 additional trees to be planted through 2014

Creating a Corporate Competition To Clean Up Our Local Creek

On September 10, 2011, the Ainsworth team joined with the French Creek Valley Conservancy to take the annual French Creek Valley Creek Clean-Up event to a new level, by creating a Corporate Competition Division. In previous years the clean up had attracted hundreds of people from regional schools, non-profit organizations, troops and other groups in an effort to pull as much garbage out of the creek as possible in one day.

With the addition of the corporate competition division, attendance the event grew by nearly 200 people. In fact, the Conservancy boasted its most successful year ever, pulling over 23,000 pounds of trash from the watershed. The Ainsworth team pulled 1,236 pounds of trash from the creek. This year, five local businesses brought teams for the inaugural corporate competition. Our goal is to get at least ten corporate competitors for next year's clean up to compete to win the ‘Travelling Hellbender Trophy" and bragging rights, of course.

Specific Supporting Data

Over 23,000 lbs. of trash pulled from the French Creek Watershed in 2011

Five teams added to Corporate Competition Division of annual Clean Up event

As one of Pennsylvania's most biologically diverse bodies of water, French Creek is a local gem we must protect

Initiatives

Recycling 90% of Our Waste

In our biggest production plant, we put a lot of focus on recycling. We've even created a team solely for that purpose. When they're not busy putting recycling bins everywhere, they're looking for ways to recycle other things. As a food company, we have a unique type of waste — organic waste — which is often very useful for other companies. So now, a good portion of what was once landfill waste is now being used as fertilizer for farmers (this is what we mean by closing the loop). We're also looking to turn this waste into bio-energy. Our recycling team won the first ever Environmental Sustainability Award, created just for them, for all the hard work they've done.

Specific Supporting Data

Over 10,000 tons of waste have been recycled to date

86% of waste is currently being recycled

Organic wastes are being turned into fertilizer

Landfill Waste Down 85%

We also have a group of people focused on reducing the amount of waste that gets sent to the landfill. Obviously, recycling ties in with this. We believe that if more people recycle, more options for recycling will be created. This could make it more difficult to throw things away, which could lead to less landfill waste. This has been a big focus for us this year, and since the beginning of 2011 we have reduced the amount of our waste sent to landfills by 85%. In fact, in August 2011, we didn't send one iota of waste to the landfill.

Specific Supporting Data

Since the beginning of the year, we have reduced the amount of our waste sent to landfills by 85%

In August 2011, we sent NO waste to the landfill

Initiatives

Over $2,500,000 donated to-date through Rachael's Rescue™

For our Rachael Ray Nutrish pet food line, all of Rachael's proceeds are donated to help animals in need. Currently, the program has given over $2,500,000 to-date, with a goal of raising $2,000,000 more. 2011 saw a supplemental component to this program, where we have and will donate an additional $1 for every Facebook like.

Specific Supporting Data

Since 2008, Rachael Ray has donated 100% of her proceeds from the sales of Rachael Ray Nutrish to Rachael's Rescue, raising over $2.5 million to date

Each year, we strive to top the prior year in our annual donation. In 2011 we ended the year with the launch of our Rachael Ray Nutrish Facebook page, where for each like, we donated $1 to Rachael's Rescue.

Our goal for 2012 is to raise over $2,000,000 in additional funds

Back to Basics offsets all carbon emissions emitted from production & distribution

For Back to Basics, our goal has been to completely offset any and all greenhouse gas emissions we emit in the production and distribution of Back to Basics products. To do this, we have to calculate all our operational emissions – from turning on the lights in our office to measuring all the energy and fossil fuels that we purchase. We then invest in carbon sequestration projects through the Carbonfund.org Foundation, like reforestation projects in Panama, which is a sustainable forestry program offsetting the very emissions we create.

Specific Supporting Data

Each bag of Back to Basics is supported by carbon offset purchases through Carbonfund.org

Initiatives

100,000 Less Miles Traveled

We started looking at our shipping process with the goal to ship less distance and use less fossil fuels. While all of our products are manufactured in our own plants, right here in the USA, we needed to shift some product lines from one plant to another, to ensure that products would be shipped to the closest possible destination. In the end, it saved 100,000 miles on the road and 25,000 less gallons of fossil fuel. Our goal is get this up to 1,000,000 less miles. We're confident we'll get there, and we'll be sure to tell you when we do.

Specific Supporting Data

Our products now travel a cumulative 100,000 miles less than they did a year ago

25,000 gallons of fuel saved

New Cab Heaters Saved 20,000 Gallons of Fuel (thus far)

Sometimes the simplest ideas can have the biggest impact. We noticed that truck drivers often have idle time. Sometimes they stay inside the cab trying to stay warm as they wait for the truck to be loaded or unloaded. Sometimes they are waiting in line to have their truck weighed. The problem is, running a big diesel engine truck to stay warm isn't the best option. So we bought little engines that heat the cab and allow drivers to shut off the motor, while still staying warm. This one simple measure has saved 20,000 gallons of fuel so far.

Specific Supporting Data

20,000 less gallons of fuel used (to date) by buying these cab-heater engines

Initiatives

7% Less Packaging, Company Wide

Sometimes when we look at a product, we ask ourselves, "Do they really need that much packaging?" Quite frankly, when we did that with our own packaging, we found room for improvement. We found room to improve & ended up reducing the amount of packaging we need by 7%, company-wide. We call this package engineering, and it has now become part of how we design packages from the start. So every time we make a packaging change or create something new, we look at it with an environmental eye and ask ourselves, "are we being wasteful?" It's the question we will be asking every time, from now on.

Specific Supporting Data

7% reduction in packaging materials used since 2010

1,000 less tons of packaging materials used

Bio-Degradable Package-Wrap for every shipped product

Two of our recycling and packaging masters, Tim & Brett, noticed that we use a lot of plastic wrap when we ship our products from production plants to stores. They suggested that we switch our plastic wrap, which also is oil-based, to a biodegradable wrap. The result? We avoided using 100 tons of the oil-based plastic wrap. And, since the biodegradable wrap is stronger, we use less of it, so we've cut the amount we have to use by 16 tons. This savings helped offset the higher cost of the biodegradable option.

Specific Supporting Data

All package wrap is now biodegradable

Avoided using 100 tons of oil-based plastic wrap

So far, we've cut the amount of total materials needed by 16 tons

Dear Friend,

Many of you may not be aware that Ainsworth Pet Nutrition has a sister company in the Joplin, Missouri area called Hampshire Pet Products. While plant facilities were not significantly affected by the recent tornado, a number of Ainsworth Pet Nutrition families have been directly impacted by the loss of property and, in some cases, loss of their primary residence. The devastation in the Joplin community has been well documented in the news. It is difficult to comprehend the extent of the impact on property and families in the Joplin community.

To support these families in their efforts to rebuild, Ainsworth will be matching employee donations. However the greater need in the entire Joplin community that affects our families and so many others are also of critical importance to us.

Efforts to help these people and pets are being managed by the local disaster relief efforts of the American Red Cross and the ASPCA, working in conjunction with the Missouri Humane Society. We encourage you to donate what you can to help people and their beloved pet family members in this time of need: